CachyOS vs. EdeavorOS: Which spinoff makes Arch Linux easier to use?
Uncovering the truth behind Arch Linux's intimidating reputation.
The CachyOS madness hasn't quite caught on for me, but I definitely want to take a good look at what all the fuss is about soon - and there's a big new release.
If you're just now coming over to Linux, you might have noticed there are a lot of distributions to choose from. One of your first choices will be what base you want to use. Here's a bit of help.
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